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The late curing resulted in a regain in the compressive strength (Sprinkel 1993).
Good movement by the firm, certainly, but more of a regain than a burst-out.
The motion of these dislocations, again, is blocked by the twin planes leading to a regain in material strength.
For a typical newsprint machine more than 60% of the exhaust energy from the dryer section can be recovered, resulting typically in a regain of about 30 MW.
The results indicate that there is an initial collapse of the protein in the deadtime of the stopped-flow instrument, corresponding to a regain of ∼60%% of the native signal, followed by three slower transients.
This 'zig-zag' behaviour results from the trade-off between a steady rebound in EIR and a loss followed by a regain of protective immunity at a population level.
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History underpins a regained sense of regional pride and identity.
After subsequent heating, however, Line A regained fitness and the ability to withstand prolonged heating at 50°C.
These deficits in muscle function are of much concern to clinicians and researchers because a regained muscle function is important for dynamic joint stability [ 13, 14].
He wants to watch a child regain the ability to catch a ball, and eventually, regain potential for a job that requires the use of hands.
"Cured" referred to a complete relief of pain and a complete regain of unobstructed range of movement.
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